Saturday, June 23, 2007

entry levels

United rentals has a position in Delmar for a Sales Coordinator. The position requires a Bachlor's degree and I don't quite know why. I applied to this job because I truly want to know more about it. I doubt it has anything to do with graphic design and perhaps nothing to do with office administration but more like customer service. Can you see me selling tractors?

Bank of America has a position as Fraud Analyst: "reviews potential fraudulent accounts for the prevention and detection of Fraud and verifies account activity with customers over the phone. The incumbent will take appropriate action based on transaction characteristics on routine, less complex issues related to Customer accounts. Experience is gained through training and following established procedures and guidelines. The Fraud Analyst has minimal decision making ability which directly affects the customer experience and risk to Bank of America. Typically reports to Fraud Prevention/Detection Supervisor; 0 to 2 years in the field or related experience." Now why is this entry level? Yes, I applied.

Also applied to Cox cable and travel channel as an executive assistant to
"Provide high-level executive administrative support for the Chief Creative Officer, Travel Channel Media and business team."